Last week, a number of employees at Lab Zero Games, the studio behind titles like Skullgirls and Indivisible, announced they would be leaving the company due to a toxic work environment that had come about in the wake of sexual harassment allegations levied at founder Mike Zaimont. In the wake of these moves, it seems as though the
Indivisible
Indivisible, as of April 28, 2020, is now available on Nintendo Switch on the North America Eshop. You didn’t know? Seems no one else did, even the developers. HEY, THAT THING EVERYONE WANTED?@IndivisibleRPG is out RIGHT NOW digitally for Switch in North America! Feel like you missed the announcement? You’re not alone, our team found
As 2019 comes to a close, DualShockers and our staff are reflecting on this year’s batch of games and what were their personal highlights within the last year. Unlike the official Game of the Year 2019 awards for DualShockers, there are little-to-no-rules on our individual Top 10 posts. For instance, any game — not just
This year has been an odd year for gaming, hasn’t it? We may not have followed a boy and his godly father or became a cowboy in one of the most realized worlds in a video game, but 2019 was filled with bangers, some of which I will remember for years to come. With it
When I went to 505 Games’ booth at PAX East a couple of weeks back, I checked out Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night first before jumping over to get a look at Indivisible. It is a new action RPG from Lab Zero Games, the creators of Skullgirls. Coming into playing Indivisible, there wasn’t a whole lot I knew about
All the way back in 2015, I was surprised to see Lab Zero Games move on from an immensely enjoyable fighting game like Skullgirls to Indivisible, a Valkyrie Profile-inspired Metroidvania-RPG hybrid. I tried and had a lot of fun with the Prototype Demo back when Indivisible was crowdfunded on Indiegogo and was curious to see
Skullgirls developer Lab Zero Games released a prototype for and successfully crowdfunded its platformer-RPG Indivisible back in 2015. The developers have been diligently working on the title since then, but it unfortunately got delayed to the first half of 2019 last month. This year at E3, I met Lab Zero Games and publisher 505 Games
Today Lab Zero Games and 505 Games released a brand new trailer of the upcoming RPG/platformer Indivisible. The game has always been known for its lovely visuals and animation, and this trailer (released to celebrate E3 2018) is no exception. We get to see Ajna and her companions as they explore the game’s beautiful world, fighting a
While Lab Zero has been working hard on its RPG platformer Indivisible since its KickStarter campaign in 2015, the developers still need some more time. While the title was originally poised to release sometime this year, Lab Zero announced today that Indivisible has been pushed back to the first half of 2019. According to the
Lab Zero released a new gameplay video for their RPG platformer, Indivisible, in development for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Mac, Linux, PC, and most recently Nintendo Switch. The video details the changes made to the battle system since the developer released their last update. Battle system details covered in the video include a look at the Focus
Lab Zero released a new video for their 2D action RPG, Indivisible, in development for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Mac, Linux, PC, and most recently Nintendo Switch. The gameplay video shows off some of the battle system improvements that the development team is adding to the backer build of Indivisible. These updates address a concern
E3 2017 has come and gone and hosted many great games: however, some of those titles might have been overshadowed by some of the bigger budget titles seen on stage. Despite the huge amount of games announced during the event, we here at DualShockers have put together a convenient list of great indie games that